'It's not a big deal — you people are making it a big deal': Trump scolds reporters over questions about his business connections

US President-elect Donald Trump with boxing promoter Don King outside the Mar-a-lago Club in Palm Beach, Florida, on Wednesday.

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For the first time in months, President-elect Donald Trump held a press-conference-style meeting with reporters.

Trump stood in front of his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach on Wednesday, with controversial boxing promoter Don King by his side, and commented on the potential business-related conflicts of interest that had muddled his transition efforts.

"It's not a big deal — you people are making it a big deal, the business," Trump said, asserting that part of his electoral victory was due to his multidecade history as a real-estate mogul.

"They all knew I had big business all over the place," he said.

The president-elect has previously said he would step away from his private business empire before moving into the White House, but details have been sparse. A press conference meant to outline exactly how Trump would divest himself of his assets that was scheduled for earlier in December was abruptly canceled.

"The announcement has been rescheduled for next month," Trump spokeswoman Hope Hicks told Business Insider on December 16. The date of that announcement hasn't been scheduled, but is expected to happen before the January 20 Inauguration Day.

Trump has been criticized for his perceived conflicts of interest related to his business connections in at least 25 countries.

The president-elect has said he will hand over day-to-day control of his businesses to his adult children, but critics argue the conflicts would persist, as his children continue to play a role in his transition.